paroles de chanson Tubby the Tuba (Remastered) - Danny Kaye
Once
upon
a
time
there
was
an
orchestra
Which
was
all
busy
tuning
up.
First
the
oboe
gave
his
A
to
the
strings,
Then
to
the
woodwinds
and
to
the
brass.
Up
and
around
the
scales
they
raced
helter-skelter,
Faster
and
faster!
All
but
Tubby
the
tuba;
he
was
a
fat
little
tuba
Puffing
away,
but
oh,
so
slow...
'Oh
what
lovely
music,'
thought
Tubby,
and
he
sighed...
'Here,
what's
the
matter,'
said
Peepo
the
Piccolo
'Oh,'
said
Tubby,
'every
time
we
do
a
new
piece,
You
all
get
such
pretty
melodies
to
play
And
I,
never,
never
a
pretty
melody.'
But
people
never
write
pretty
melodies
for
tubas.
It
just
isn't
done.
Shhh,
there's
the
conductor
First,
the
violins
danced
their
lovely
little
tune
on
their
strings.
Then
they
cried
to
the
flute
'Catch!'
'Got
it!'
cried
the
flute.
'My
turn,'
tooted
the
trumpet.
And
the
rest
joined
in.
The
cello,
then
the
oboe,
and
the
bassoon.
While
Tubby
went
oompah
oompah
oompah
oompah
'Catch
me,'
cried
the
little
tune.
'Catch
me!'
'Hmhmhmhm,
I
got
you,'
cried
Tubby.
'Oh,
you're
sitting
on
me,'
said
the
little
tune.
Poor
Tubby
picked
up
the
flat
little
tune
And
tried
to
squeeze
it
back
into
shape.
'You
clumsy
fool!'
snapped
the
violins.
'I'm
sorry,
Mr.
Fiddle,'
said
Tubby.
'Fiddle?
Fiddle,
indeed!'
And
the
violins
quivered
with
great
indignation.
'You
will
please
address
us
as
violins...
fiddles,
indeed!'
'Tubby,'
said
the
conductor.
'Tubby,
what
is
the
matter?'
'Please,
sir,
I
thought
it
would
be
so
nice
to
dance
with
the
pretty
little
tune.
Instead
of
just
going
oompah
oompah
all
the
time.'
'Dance?'
laughed
the
violins.
'Dance?
Well,
really!'
The
French
horn
quietly
put
his
hand
to
his
mouth
and
smiled.
And
the
whole
orchestra
began
to
laugh.
'Stop
it!'
cried
the
conductor.
'Stop
it,
I
say!...Tubby.'
'Please
sir,
I
wasn't
laughing.'
Rehearsal
was
over.
Tubby
was
walking
home
with
Pipo
the
Piccolo.
'Please
Peepo,'
said
Tubby,
'I
just
feel
so
bad,
I
don't
think
I
want
any
company.'
'I
understand,'
said
Peepo.
'Good
night.'
'Good
night,'
said
Tubby.
The
moon
was
out
and
Tubby
went
to
the
river
and
sat
on
a
log,
and
he
looked
at
himself
in
the
water.
(Sings)
Alone
am
I,
me
and
I
together.
If
I
went
away
from
me,
how
unhappy
I
would
be.
Me
and
I,
oh
my.
The
trees
whispered
in
the
wind
and
the
waterfalls
tinkled.
Suddenly,
a
big
bullfrog
hopped
out
of
the
water
and
sat
beside
him.
(Croaking)
Lovely
evening,
I
said
lovely
evening,
I
said
beautiful
evening.
Hello,
hello,
hello?
But
Tubby
just
sat.
'Oh,
well,
said
the
frog.
'Oh,
well,
If
I'm
not
wanted...'
'Oh,'
cried
Tubby.
'Please,
Mr.
Frog,
come
back!
I
didn't
mean
to
be
impolite.'
Back
hopped
the
frog.
'Oh,
that's
all
right,
I'm
used
to
it.
No
one
pays
any
attention
to
me,
either.'
'Really?'
said
Tubby.
'Why,
of
course.
Every
night
I
sit
here
and
sing
my
heart
out,
but
does
anyone
listen?
No.'
'Can
you
sing?'
asked
Tubby.
'Can
I
sing?
Listen.'
(sings
a
melody)
'Oh,
that's
lovely,'
said
Tubby.
'You
try
it,'
said
the
frog.
'Oh,
thank
you!'
said
Tubby
(repeats
melody).
'Say,
you're
a
very
fine
tuba,
do
you
know
it?
Tubby,
you
should
try
that
on
your
orchestra
some
time.'
'Oh,
I
will,'
said
Tubby.
'Goodbye,
Mr.
Frog!'
And
off
went
Tubby,
as
happy
as
happy
could
be.
'Hmm,'
said
the
frog.
'Most
appreciative
audience
I've
ever
had.
Fine
musician,
that
tuba.
Good
night.'
The
next
day
the
orchestra
was
busy
tuning
up
for
the
rehearsal
and
buzzing
with
excitement
over
the
arrival
of
the
great
new
conductor,
Signor
Pizzicato.
'Here
he
comes!"
called
the
French
horn.
'Here
comes
Signor
Pizzicato.'
(Taps
stick)
'All
right,
gentlemen,
let
us
begin.'
And
Tubby
began
to
play-his
own
little
melody.
(Plays)
'Oh,
that
wretched
tuba!'
snapped
the
violins.
'He'll
disgrace
us.'
The
trombone
stuck
out
his
tongue
(blaahh).
And
the
trumpets
snickered
(ahahahahah).
'Tubby,'
said
Signor
Pizzicato.
'Tubby,
I've
never
heard
a
tuba
play
a
melody
before.
Would
you
play
the
rest
of
it?'
"Oh,'
said
Tubby.
(orchestra
plays)
'Why,
how
perfectly
wonderful,'
said
the
strings.
'Please
Tubby,
may
we
sing
your
tune,
too?'
'How
about
me?'
said
the
xylophone?
'And
me,'
said
the
trombone.
'May
I?'
said
the
cellist.
'Here
I
come,'
said
Peepo.
And
they
all
played.
'Well,
we've
done
it,
haven't
we,
Tubby?'
It
was
the
bullfrog
sitting
right
beside
him.
'Oh,'
thought
Tubby,
'how
happy
I
am!'
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7 Thumbelina (Remastered)
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12 Jenny (Remastered)
13 Anatole Of Paris (Remastered)
14 The Babbit And The Bromide (Remastered)
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16 Oh By Jingo! (Remastered)
17 Beatin’, Bangin’, ‘N’ Scratchin’ (Remastered)
18 It's Never Too Late To Mendelssohn (Remastered)
19 Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo) [Remastered]
20 The Princess Of Pure Delight (Remastered)
21 Molly Malone (Remastered)
22 The Best Things Happen While You're Dancing (Remastered)
23 Bloop Bleep - Remastered
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25 Tubby the Tuba (Remastered)
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28 Farming (Remastered)
29 It’s A Quiet Town (Remastered)
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31 Let's Not Talk About Love (Remastered)
32 Triplets (Remastered)
33 The Little White Duck (Remastered)
34 Amelia Cordelia Mchugh - McWho? (Remastered)
35 My Ship (Remastered)
36 One Life To Live (Remastered)
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38 Snow (Remastered)
39 White Christmas (Remastered)
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